
Hardcore Gamer: November of this year brings us Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby. The release comes only one year and one month after X and Y, back in October 2013. By shaving off one month of development, it beat out the back-to-back release of Ruby/Sapphire and FireRed/LeafGreen. This makes it the fastest Pokémon game to be released since its announcement. It’d actually be a lot sooner if they weren’t gunning for a simultaneous global release.

The original names of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire have allegedly been uncovered, with the old names sounding pretty familiar.

While not the greatest handheld from day one, the best Nintendo DS games still offer some of the most fun you will find on any console.
The fact that Tetris DS does not include an unlimited play mode make it one of the worse Tetris versions for me. The online play was OK back when it still worked.

KeenGamer: "The Nintendo 3DS is officially ten years old, so we thought it would be a great time to highlight the best games on the console. The last dedicated handheld by Nintendo was a unique device that provided many incredible and unquestionably great experiences."
Swap OoT for Majoras Mask and Pokemon for Xenoblade Chronicles and you might be on to something with this list.
A main series Pokemon game comes out nearly every year. This is not unusual, especially since the game is a remake. Having all that pre-existing content expedites the process a lot, just like it did with HeartGold and SoulSilver, and FireRed and LeafGreen before them.